
PSLS: Ever since it’s debut at E3 2010, Sorcery has been by far, the most anticipated PlayStation Move game. And because good software has been hard to come by that solely features Sony’s motion controller, Sorcery has been looked to as what could be the Move’s first killer app. But is Sorcery‘s spell strong enough to make the PlayStation Move exciting again?
"The Poland-based video game publisher No Gravity Games and the UK-based indie games developer inkle, are today very excited and happy to announce that they have just joined forces to release the legendary narrative adventure game series "Sorcery!" (part 1 to 4) to the Nintendo Switch in Q3 this year (2021)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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Wesley at Skewed and Reviewed took a look at the new version of Steve Jackson's beloved classic and found it to be a fun although at times lacking game. He did love enough of it to say that it is worth checking out for fans of the series.
Regardless of scores I may pick-up this game. I'm also interested to see what other reviewers say.
oooh, low score :(
Sorcery was a game designed to show-off hardware, not much more. It was a cute demo at E3, but what about this game looked even remotely good? Glorified tech demo, that's all I'm gonna say.
Considering the development time, this seems to have fallen way short of it's potential.